1. Geo-lookups on sites like ours are based off available information, if you change your IP address the information available on our site about your "old" IP address won't change. (until there is new information about it available)

2. Yes, anyone can make a mistake. Typically your IP address alone will likely not be enough information to get your name, address, phone, etc. (without a court order).

4. Yes, your ISP retains records, for some period of time, as to which IP address was assigned to which customer during a particular date and time. These records are not released without a court order. Law enforcement can subpoena your ISP for that information and send someone to your door.

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1. Geo-lookups on sites like ours are based off available information, if you change your IP address the information available on our site about your "old" IP address won't change. (until there is new information about it available)

2. Yes, anyone can make a mistake. Typically your IP address alone will likely not be enough information to get your name, address, phone, etc. (without a court order).

4. Yes, your ISP retains records, for some period of time, as to which IP address was assigned to which customer during a particular date and time. These records are not released without a court order. Law enforcement can subpoena your ISP for that information and send someone to your door.

Thank you random admin, the person who got a hold of my ip isn't against me in any way nor do they know me as a user. Just very concern if they were to do something to me.